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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 7: the World's Convention.—1840. (search)
importance to the slavery question (Ms.). Slavery out of the question, our country is a century in advance of England on the score of reform, and of general intelligence and morality. We, in New England, scarcely dream of the privileges we enjoy, and the enviable condition in which we are placed, as contrasted with the state of things here. Dear Thompson has not been strengthened to do battle for us, as I had confidently hoped he would be. He is placed in a difficult position, Miss Harriet Gairdner wrote from Edinburgh on Nov. 25, 1840, to J. A. Collins, that Thompson was not his own master while in the employ of the British India Committee, and was obliged to have regard to his family necessities. and seems disposed to take the ground of non-committal, publicly, respecting the controversy which is going on in the United States. Yet I trust he will soon see his way clear to speak out in our behalf. Perhaps I may conclude to return home in the Great Western, which is to sail
r student, 2.277; Gen. Agent Mass. A. S. S., 292, plans steamboat delegation, 346, 348; calls Chardon St. Convention, 422; sent abroad to raise money, 415-418, pursued by Colver, 429, discredited by C. Stuart, 431.— Letters to G., 2.414; from H. Gairdner, 2.385, G., 2.48, 427, E. Quincy, 2.420, 421, 426, 432, E. Pease, 2.430, J. Murray, 2.431. Colonization Society (American), 1.90, founded by R. Finley, 324; typical supporters, 296, 346; distrusted by Lundy, 91, 97; commended by G., 107, 14ib., 161. Fussell, Bartholomew, Dr. [b. Chester Co., Pa., Jan. 9, 1794; d. Feb. 14, 1871], agent for Genius, 1: 145; delegate Nat. A. S. Convention, 398.—Portrait in Still's Underground R. R., p. 691. Gabriel's rising, Va., 1.251. Gairdner, Harriet, 2.385. Gales & Seaton, 1.238. Galusha, Elon, Rev., Baptist delegate to World's Convention, 2.356, opposes admission of women, 370, temperance speech, 396, voyage home, 405, report, 411. Gannett, Ezra Stiles, Rev. [1801-1871], colle